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    FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 1950
PAGE TEN
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
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FIRST SITSSIONARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
(East Geefiwuod)
Eld. l II. Bwawril, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morn
ing message, 11. "Sunset Home"
service, 2:30 p.m. KBND broad
cast, 5 p.m. Bible hour, 6:30 p.m.
Evening message, 7:30 p.m. La
dies Bible class, Thursday, 1:30
p.m.; Sunday ' school teachers'
class, 6:30 p.m.; prayer meeting
or Bible study, 7 p.m.; song prac
tice, 8 p.m. Everyone welcome to
ail of these services.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
(Fourth street at Newport avenue)
Ltn B. r'uhbark. Minister
Bible school, 9:45 a.m. Morning
worship, 11 a.m. Christian En
deavor meeting, 6:30 p. m. Eve
ning church service, 7:30 p.m.
Choir practice Thursday, 7:30
p.m. at church.
LATTER DAY SAINTS
(Corner IliU and IrvinK)
James Chappell. President
Sunday school, 10 a.m. Sacra
ment meeting Sunday, 7:30 p.m.
Reliel society, Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.
M.I.A., Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Pri
mary, Thursday, 4 p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Irvinjr and Oregon Street)
Rev. Roy II. Austin, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morn
ing worship, 11 o'clock (broad
cast over KBND). Youth groups,
6:30 p.m. Evening gospel service,
7:30. Wednesday Bible study and
prayer groups, 7:30 p.m. A cor
dial welcome always.
PRESBYTERIAN
(Westminster Orthodox)
(Newport avenue, and brake road)
Robert E. Nicholas. Minister
Bible school, 9:45 a.m. Morn
ing worship, 11 o'clock. Inter
mediate and senior Machen
league, 6:30 p.m. Evening serv
ice, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30
S.m prayer meeting and Bible
roadcast, 8 p.m.
(Missouri Synod)
(Galveatoo and Federal)
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
(Harriman and Franklin)
H. W. Ilempla
Sabbath school, 9:45 a.m.
Preaching service, Ji a.m. Pray
er meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(Corner larritnnn and Franklin)
Rev. Allan B. Fhllp, Pastor
Church school for all age
groups, 9:45 a.m. Morning wor
ship, 11 o'clock. Westminster Fel
lowship, 6:30 p.m. ,
CATHOLIC
(Franklin and Lava)
Rev. William Couahlan, Pastor
Sunday masses, 7:30, 9, 11 a.m.
Masses on week days at 8 a.m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST OF I-ATTEIt
DAY SAINTS
Services each Sunday morning
at 11 a.m. in Norway hall, with
t,ider ueorge Dyer in charge.
Sunday school, ,10 a.m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
(Corner Hill and Irving)
Kliphet L. Hale. President
Sunday school, 10 a.m. Sacra
ment meeting Sunday, 7:30 p.m.
.Relief society, Tuesday 1:30 p.m.
M.I.A., Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Pri
mary, Thursday, 4 p.m.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
Vincent Larson. Pastor
Lutheran hour, 9:30 a.m. Sun
day school, 10 a.m. Morning serv
ice, 11 a.m. Lutheran laymen's
league, ladies' aid and Walther
league, as announced. Mission
service in Kedmond, 8:15 a.m,
Sunday, corner of 9th and G
streets. Mission service In Mad
ras, 8 p.m. Sunday, community
nan.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
(A20 Lava road)
Rev. Alfred Robert Reimer, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Sun
day morning worship, 11 a.m,
Sunday evening evangelistic serv
ice, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday prayer
meeting, 7:30 p.m. Friday young
peoples, y:ju p.m. tveryone cor
dially Invited.
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PENTECOSTAL MISSION
i21a lfayetw street)
Harriet K. Marling, Pastor
Ciin.lts oihnnl in a m frirn.
Ing worship, 11 a.m. Young peo
ple's service, 7 p.m. Evangelistic
service, 8 p.m. loung peoples
meeting tutrsuay nigitt.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
(Kingdom hall, south of Rend, near canal)
Watchtower study Sunday, 8
D.m. Bible book study. Wednes
day, 8 p.m. Service meeting, Fri
day, 7:45.
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Head ol Wall street)
Rev. t red C. Wissenbach
Holy communion each Sunday
at 8 a.m. except first Sunday at
11 a.m. only, i Morning prayer
each Sunday, except first Sunday,
at 11 a.m. Church school, each
Sunday at 9:45 a.m. Nursery
school, each Sunday at 10:45 a.m.
Young People's Fellowship, each
Sunday at 7 p.m. Choir practice,
each Wednesday at 7:45 p.m.
bcotit troop, each Inursuay at
7 p.m. Vestry, second Mondays
at 8 p.m. Altar guild, second
Mondays at 2 p.m. Ladies' guild,
first and second Tuesdays at 2
p.m. Uthcr services and meetings
as announced.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
(Hr.l West First street)
Authorized branch of the Moth
er church, the First Church of
Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
Sunday service, 11 a.m. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday eve
ning, testimonial meeting, 8 p.m.
Reading room, Benson building,
aw wan.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
(17(1 East First street)
- Edward 1 Haldy. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 a.m. Wor
ship service, 11 a.m. Y.P. meet
ing, 9 p.m. Evangelistic service,
7:45. Mid week service, Wednes
day, 7:45.
FIRST METHODIST
(Bond and Kansas)
Rev. Rosa Knotts, Pastor
Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morn
ing worship, 11 a.m. Youth
groups, 6:30 p.m. Sunday eve
ning service, 7:30.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
(2nd and Greenwood)
Paul E. Drown, Pastor
Sunday services: Sunday school
9:45 a.m.; morning worship, 11
a.m.; C.A. service, 6:30 p.m.; evan
gelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Thurs
day, WMC prayer meeting, 2:30
p.m. Friday, Bible study, 7:30 p.m.
A hearty welcome is extended to
everyone to attend these, services.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
I r.r.4 Newport)
C. II. Henry, Minister
Sunday: Bible study, 10 a. m.;
preaching, 11 a. m.; communion
1:45 a. m.; evening service, 7:30
p.m.; tsiDie siuoy, cju p.m., wca
nesday. CHURCH OF GOD
(Cor. W. Twelfth street and Fresno avenue)
nov. rreu if. iecaer, minister
Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching
service, 11 a.m. Evening service,
7:45 p.m. Prayer meeting and
Bible study, Wednesday evening,
7:45.
FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Idaho and Wall)
Morning worship service, 11
a.m., Interim pastor. Fellowship
league, second and fourth Sun
days, 5:30 p.m. Ladles' Aid, first
and third Thursdays, 2:30 p.m.
L.D.R., first and third Wednes
day, 8 p.m. Luther league, sec
ond and fourth Wednesday, 7 p.m.
ASSESSOR RESIGNS
Madras, April 7 Joseph Mctts
really means it this time.
Mctts, Jefferson county asses
sor who submitted his resignation
last year, then reconsidered, now
definitely is retiring from the of
fice, due to 111 health.
T. A. Power, county judge, an
nounces that Glen Horn, formerly
deputy assessor in Klamath coun
ty, has been named Metis' succes
sor. Lady Love
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Klamath May Get
Housing Project
Klamath Falls, April 7 UP' Two
barriers today were blocking a
$2,000,000 housing project from
possible construction this sum
mer, according to a Klamath
Falls realtor.
Roland Wright, local realtor and
owner of the Enterprise Land and
Development company, said ex
tension of the city's sewage sys
tem and annexation of 50 acres of
land were the two obstacles.
A Santa Rosa, Calif., builder,
Hugh Cottlng, is ready to build
125 homes and a shopping center
If the obstacles are overcome,
Wright said.
The proposed homes would sell
at prices ranging between $7500
and $9000. The city council has
been asked by Wright to annex
the housing site. Wright said
Cottlng would put in sewage out
lets, curbs and gutters at his own
expense.
NOT REPENTANT
Rawlins, Wyo., April 7 UP)A
Wyoming state prison inmate
had a ready answer for tbe cen
sus taker today.
When enumerator Victor Peter
son reached the blank marked
"profession," the prisoner replied
"thief." -
He was asked if he did any
other type of work.
"No, sir," the convict an
swered. "When I get out I'll be a
full time thief and I'm a good
one, too."
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Tut the rear ended December S 199
Of TH
Now England Mutual
Life Insurance Company
7l Boston. In the Stste of Massachusetts, nude
to the Insurance CommlMluncr of the Stat
of Oreioo. puriusnt to law;
Tots! premium Income for
the Jesr - I
Interest, dividends sr.d rents
received durins the yesr.
Incume from other sources
received dunnr. the rear.
g,i40,4.M.3a
35.HS.7I9.JJ
St. 131.109 II
Total Income 17M73.41t.3l
DUbersrreeat.
Paid for loiies. endoameoti,
annuities and surrender
values 43.0SS.S3 93
Dividends paid to policy
holders 13.S4S.733. 88
Dlvld-nds paid to stock
holders . Jfone
Croersl Iniursnee espemea lt.3S7.330.95
Amount of all other ex
pendltores llncludlnf In
veitment expenses S490,
744.4SI . 1S.01S.SS4.4S
Total expenditures a
lisets
Vsroe of rest eltsts owned
(market value I $
Loans on mortxarea and
collateral, etc.
Value of bonds owned
I amortized I
Value of stocks owned
Imsrket valurl
Premium nous snd policy
loans
Cash in banks snd on hsnd
Inlereit snd rents due and
accrued
Net uncollected and de
ferred premiums
Other assets (net) ......
S3. 894. 023. 18
IO.S03.10t.38
18t.133.lt9.01
790.998,134.71
SS.llt.tO3.0S
3.003.8a7.3S
13.M0.348.40
7.444.170.48
Total admitted assets ..Sl.oai. 818.340.83
Liabilities, Ssrples sad Other raada
Net reserves S 794.015.084.00
Poller claims snd losses out-
tsndlnt 4. 913.808. SI
All other liabilities 310.957.3(18.43
Total liabilities, except
capltsl Sl.010.480,081.73
Capital patd up .... None
Special surplus funds 17.000.000. 00
Unaialsned lands (surplus) 95,332.265.02
Total . 11.082.818,340.85
Boiuiess In Ore-en for the Tear
Net premiums snd annuities re
ceived SI. 179.410. 24
Dividends psld to policyholders
durlnr the rear ISO Ml At
I Net loiies and claims, endow
, menu, surrender! snd sruiul-
tlei pstd dunni the year .. . 718 000 39
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Add Fed. Tax to taxable Items.
Warm Springs
Root Festival
Slated Sunday
Warm Springs, April 7 The
date of the event coinciding with
the Christian celebration, Warm
Springs Indians report that next
Sunday, when they hold their an
nual traditional root feast, where
in they express to the Great Spirit j
thanks for nature's foods, they i
will also engage in Christian '
taster rites.
All reservation homes this week
are abustle with preparations for
the feast. Young matrons and
children are abroad in the forests
and meadows gathering roots and
herbs, which will be served at the
feast, along with the white man's
delicacies.
Scores of white friends of In
dian families will be guests Sun
day, when the feast is spread on
cloths laid along the walls of the
longhouse. All participants seat
themselves on the floor. The serv
ing begins at high noon following
a program of prayers and ad
dresses by elders of the tribal
council and chanting of men and
women, who will be accompanied
by a group of drummers.
Attendant sports events, being
readied by younger Indians, will
be more elaborate than on form
er years. Wild horses and cattle
have been gathered for rodeo
events. Bulldozers have been used
in improving the rodeo grounds.
The rodeo programs will be held
Friday, Saturday and Sunday af
ternoon. Bouts between top fighters of
neighboring central Oregon towns
and Toppenish, Wash., with out
standing fistic performers of the
Warm Springs reservation, will
be held Saturday night at the In
dian school gymnasium.
Church to Hold
Holy Communion
The traditional Cood Friday
candlelight service will be held to
night at 7:30 o'clock at First
Methodist church. "All persons
professing faith in Christ and de
siring to live the Christian life
are welcome to partake' of com
munion regardless of their church
affiliation," Rev. Ross Knotts said
in extending an invitation.
At the service, the children's
preparatory membership class
will be received into full member
ship in the church.
The chorus choir, directed by
Grant Mathews, will sing "March
to Calvary" and "Just as I Am,"
from the cantata "Olivet to Cal-,
vary," and "God So Loved ' the
World," from "The Crucifixion,"
by John Stainer.
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Church to Hold
Easter Services
Duplicate Easter morning wor
ship services are planned at First
Methodist church, the first at 8:30
a.m. and the second at the usual
hour of 11 a.m. The chorus choir
directed by Grant Mathews will
sing at both services. In the Sun
day school, which meets at the
regular time. 9:to a.m., eacn de
partment will have its own Easter
observance and study of the East
er lesson.
Young people of the church will
meet at 5:15 a.m. to go together
to the Easter sunrise service on
Pilot butte. After the sunrise serv
ice they will return to the church
for Easter breakfast at 6:45. In
the evening they will assemble
again at 6:30 for their youth fel
lowship meeting, which will fea
ture a fireside sing.
The evening church service at
7:30, which is a union service
with the First Presbyterian
church, will feature the showing
of the motion picture "The Great
Commandment." This full length
sound production starring John
Beal and Albert Dekker, has been
acclaimed one of the truly great
religious pictures of all time. Rev.
Ross Knotts said, in making the
announcement.
Communion will be held Sun
day morning at 8:15 for the bene
fit of any who have not been able
to attend the Friday night com
munion service of the church.
QUAKES SHAKE ITALY
Leghorn, Italy, April 7 iui
Five earthquakes of unusual viol
ence rocked this city of 125,000
today and terrified residents fled
into the streets in panic.
No damage or injuries were re
ported, but all police were order
ed on emergency duty to handle
possible hysteria. Trucks and
other vehicles were held ready to
move residents from the center
of the city if the panic spread.
The new tremors fanned fears
built up by a series of quakes
during the past 12 days. The
worst one hit five days ago, in
juring 40 persons.
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SHIPMENTS REPORTED
Potato shipments for March
from the central Oregon district
totalled 742 cars, of which 148
cars were purchased by the PMA
commodity office, according to in
formation from the office of W.
R. Stanard, district supervisor,
federal-state inspection service.
His headquarters are in Red
mond. Total shipments for the season
to date are 3J08 cars, Stanard
reported.
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a seven-year-old girl accidental!;
shot and killed by her nine-yea,
old brother during a "shootin.
game" while their mother was out
shopping.
The girl, Mary Pibolls, diet) t.
terday. A single bullet from her
father's .38 caliber pistol had en
tered her abdomen.
Her brother Teddy told poiw
that he found thp gun under j
pillow. Mary aimed her finger a
him and shouted "bang, bane"
He gestured with the real wcapor,
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